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How do I cite sources?

What is a Citation

Citations provide credit to the original authors of the information sources you use in a paper or assignment. Whenever you refer to someone else's work or ideas, whether it's a text-based source, image, presentation, or other material, you must provide a citation. 

Citing sources involves two parts:

  • In-text citation - This comes in the body of your paper, directly after the piece of information you are citing. There are two different types of in-text citations:
    • Parenthetical citations - The citation information is written in parentheses directly after the quoted or paraphrased materials.

    • Footnotes or endnotes - A number in superscript appears after the quoted or paraphrased material and directs readers to the citation information located at the end of the page (footnotes) or at the end of the document (endnotes). 

  • Reference list or Bibliography - This comes at the end of your paper and provides a complete list of all of the different sources you consulted throughout your assignment. 

How do I cite in APA, MLA or Chicago?

APA is often used in the social sciences disciplines and requires the use of parenthetical citations. 

Use the following style guides to learn how to format citations in APA:

 

MLA format is often used in humanities disciplines. It involves the use of parenthetical citations. 

Use the following style guides to learn how to format citations in MLA:

Chicago format is most often used in history and a few other humanities disciplines. Chicago style can use either parenthetical citations or footnotes or endnotes. 

Use the following style guides to learn how to format citations in Chicago style: